[shibui] shimpaku
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[shibui] shimpaku
This will be an opportunity to put some skills into practice.
Current height from base to tip is 47 cm.
Source: Shibui bonsai
Price: $10
This is a 2 (or 3?) year old cutting from a batch struck from relatively long shoots with the aim of wiring and twisting the trunk. This one was a bit thick and hard to bend so it has not had any work done until now. We will see what splitting and bending can do to that straight trunk
Species: Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku'Current height from base to tip is 47 cm.
Source: Shibui bonsai
Price: $10
This is a 2 (or 3?) year old cutting from a batch struck from relatively long shoots with the aim of wiring and twisting the trunk. This one was a bit thick and hard to bend so it has not had any work done until now. We will see what splitting and bending can do to that straight trunk
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Re: [shibui] shimpaku
Trunk has been split, wrapped, wired and bent. I also slip potted into a 20cm orchid pot to give plenty of room for roots to grow.
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Re: [shibui] shimpaku
This one has survived the trunk splitting and bending
so it is time to wire some branches into place
I have left the sacrifice top growth to try to add some thickness to the trunk and to help heal the splits in the trunk.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: [shibui] shimpaku
Australian raffiaNice use of hay-band Neil! Is there anything it cannot do/Fix?
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Re: [shibui] shimpaku
The shimpaku is showing spring growth and has little silvery flower buds.
I think the splits in the trunk are probably healed up by now but I'll leave the wrapping on a little longer.
I'm keen to prune too but need to remember that all growth now is adding to both healing the split and adding bulk to the trunk.
I think the splits in the trunk are probably healed up by now but I'll leave the wrapping on a little longer.
I'm keen to prune too but need to remember that all growth now is adding to both healing the split and adding bulk to the trunk.
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I decided to check the progress of the shohin entries today and take some pics for an update. When I looked closely at this one I found the trunk wrapping has constricted the trunk growth
When I unwrapped the trunk the cuts have healed nicely but now I have quite prominent inverse taper.
Rather than withdraw the entry I'll see if I can rectify the problem so this time wrap the thickened section an allow the lower trunk to grow a bit.
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]I've still allowed this one free growth to help heal the cuts in the trunk, put on a bit of thickness and hopefully overcome that thickened area.
Very little difference in the after shot but the longer shoots have been finger pinched or trimmed with scissors. Finally, here's a shot of the scars on the trunk healing. I think binding the bulge in the trunk has helped the lower area to catch up and the reverse taper is hardly noticeable now.
I still want to give it as much thickening as possible but also need a bit of density in the lower branches because they will be the main branches on the finished tree. I've elected to leave the sacrifice trunk for now but I pinched the lower branches hoping they will ramify a bit even with the tall apex above. There is a risk that all the energy will go to the top of the trunk and the lower branches will weaken I'll watch this one closely and remove the top if I need to.Very little difference in the after shot but the longer shoots have been finger pinched or trimmed with scissors. Finally, here's a shot of the scars on the trunk healing. I think binding the bulge in the trunk has helped the lower area to catch up and the reverse taper is hardly noticeable now.
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Lots of growth on this juniper over summer.
Here's an after shot with the top cut back. . Hoping I can use the base of the old trunk as a jin but looks like it might be hidden by the new apex.
The trunk has thickened quite a bit but I think the tall sacrifice leader is holding back the lower branches so if I am going to develop any reasonable foliage pads in the time allotted I need to reduce it now.Here's an after shot with the top cut back. . Hoping I can use the base of the old trunk as a jin but looks like it might be hidden by the new apex.
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Earlier today it looked like this.
After a bit of pruning, some pinching and a bit of wire it now looks like this.
Hope there is still enough growing time to fill out a little before the end of comp.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: [shibui] shimpaku
I'm pretty sure that I have already posted this quarter but thought I should post just to be safe......
Potting up can wait until later.
I see that the jin and shari I made last time have still not been treated so out with the lime sulphur and paintbrush -Potting up can wait until later.
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Re: [shibui] shimpaku
Wonderful work Neil. Very nice skill and technique. Amazing transformation
Cheers Rod
Cheers Rod
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Re: [shibui] shimpaku
Time to pot this one up for the coming growing season.
Plenty of roots because it has been in an oversized grow pot for the past year This tree is quite tall in relation to the pot so though I don't often tie trees in thought I should this time. Tied in and filled with mix. Sorry, forgot to take an overall after shot so you'll have to wait - something to look forward to...
Plenty of roots because it has been in an oversized grow pot for the past year This tree is quite tall in relation to the pot so though I don't often tie trees in thought I should this time. Tied in and filled with mix. Sorry, forgot to take an overall after shot so you'll have to wait - something to look forward to...
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